Jessica Springsteen, the Boss' 22-year old daughter, has helped the United States take the Aga Khan Trophy for showjumping at the Royal Dublin Society Horse Show on Friday, according to the Irish Times.

"I couldn't have asked for anything more," said Jessica to the Irish Times. "I haven't been on that many Nations Cup teams so I was definitely a bit nervous. He has a unique way of going. I like that he is so brave and so confident and he makes me feel confident stepping into a course like this."

Jessica's parents, Bruce Springsteen and Patti Scialfa, were there on Friday, as they have been all week.

"I'm really happy they've come to watch. They've come to see me several times this summer," Jessica said.

The first Dublin Horse Show, which concludes on Sunday, was held 150 years ago and more than 100,000 attendees are expected this year.

"It would be great if he arrives, great for the country. It would be a great boost, great for the RDS (Royal Dublin Society) and great for the show," said Dublin Lord Mayor Christy Burke to the Irish Times in anticipation of the elder Springsteen's attendance. Visit dublinhorseshow.com for more information.